Author Kathy Wagner (no relation to the hosts) shares her journey to a traditional publishing offer, revealing the challenges of gaining media attention and recognition for her memoir, along with the joy of achieving what she had set out to do.
Author Kathy Wagner (no relation to the hosts) shares her journey to a traditional publishing offer, revealing the challenges of gaining media attention and recognition for her memoir, along with the joy of achieving what she had set out to do.
Author Kathy Wagner (no relation to the hosts) shares her journey to a traditional publishing offer, revealing the challenges of gaining media attention and recognition for her memoir, along with the joy of achieving what she had set out to do.
Kathy's story shows us the value of perseverance, and teaches us that there is virtually no path to publishing that doesn't involve some hard work on behalf of the author. Listen as Kathy explores the opportunities and frustrations of being a new author, and pursues the visibility and success she seeks for her book.
Being able to hold on to hope was a lifeline through early grief, and knowing that I could write this book with a purpose of providing hope for others gave me a pathway forward for my own healing. — Kathy Wagner
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Author
Kathy Wagner is the author of Here With You: A Memoir of Love, Family, and Addiction and has published essays in the New York Times and the Globe and Mail. She was awarded a position at the Banff Centre for the Arts summer writing retreat in 2019 and currently co-hosts a creative nonfiction writing circle for The Federation of BC Writers. She currently lives in the Metro Vancouver area with her goldendoodle, Phoebe, and cat, Nala.